Maximal power

213 >
140 hp

The horsepower is a feature that most of drivers take into account at first when buying a car. In this comparison it is the Mitsubishi which has by 52 % more horsepower in relation to the Toyota. Consequently the Mitsubishi will achieve higher maximum speed. Thanks to more horsepower the Mitsubishi Eclipse III will also give seemingly better flexiblility in specific speeds.

Width

1,755 >
1,691 mm

The width of the vehicle influences directly on passanger's inner room and stability of driving. The Mitsubishi is 64 mm wider when compared to the Toyota Celica IV. It is clearly perceptible by those sitting in front, who have more room for their elbows.

Wheelbase

2,556 >
2,525 mm

Mitsubishi Eclipse III Cabrio has 1 percent longer wheelbase than the Toyota. A longer wheelbase provides more stable and comfortable ride, especially at higher speeds. It also provides more storage space. But, vehicles with a longer wheelbase will not be as maneuverable as those with a shorter wheelbase.

Length

4,490 >
4,420 mm

The Mitsubishi Eclipse III is 70 mm longer when compared to the Toyota Celica IV Cabrio 2.0 GT 140HP. The length of the vehicle plays a role in respect of driving comfort and space in the trunk. The Mitsubishi Eclipse III Cabrio 3.0 i V6 24V GTS 213HP manual very likely will be offering to it's users more room for legs. Aditionally the Mitsubishi Eclipse III Cabrio will be better driven ,however, the Toyota Celica IV Cabrio 2.0 GT 140HP will be a bit easier to park because of shorter length of the body.

Rear track

Height

1,341 >
1,300 mm

The higher a vehicle is, the the more convenient is a boarding it and greater possibility of loading massive amount of thinks to it. The difference that amounts to 41 millimeters to the advantage of the Mitsubishi Eclipse III Cabrio 3.0 i V6 24V GTS 213HP manual is not big and should not be really noticeable.